Quoting `man man`:
> If MANPATH begins with a colon, it is appended to the default list;
Alternatively we can think about:
> if it ends with a colon, it is prepended to the default list;
To take preference over existing values, but that shouldn't be really a
problem, as there rather isn't much of another projects named `ghostty`.
Use clone3 / CLONE_INTO_CGROUP to have the Linux kernel create the process in the
correct cgroup rather than move the process into the cgroup after it is created.
This change adds automatic bash shell detection and integration.
Unlike our other shell integrations, bash doesn't provide a built-in
mechanism for injecting our ghostty.bash script into the new shell
environment.
Instead, we start bash in POSIX mode and use the ENV environment
variable to load our integration script, and the rest of the bash
startup sequence becomes the responsibility of our script to emulate
(along with disabling POSIX mode).
We don't actually use libc wcswidth to determine width and even if we
did some terminals use wcwidth (which behaves differently), some use
the Python wcswidth library (which behaves differently), etc. The
reality is there is no real consistency on "legacy" behavior so by
naming it "legacy" we show that we're doing our best but also gives us
wiggle room to change our behavior in the future.
Functionally nothing changes with this commit.
Using a saturating addition here just to avoid overflow, since setCursorPos handles proper clamping to the screen size so we don't need to duplicate that logic.
Fixes#1403
This changes the behavior of `grapheme-width-method = unicode` to change
the default state of mode 2027 to true. Prior to this, setting this
config would force grapheme clustering regardless of mode 2027. Now,
this only sets the default and running TUI programs can disable it if
they want.